OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between cancer patients' ability to share information about their illness with their social network and attachment style dimensions, alexithymia, and quality of life. We hypothesised that ability to share information about one's cancer with family, friends, and medical teams would be positively associated with quality of life and secure attachment and negatively associated with alexithymia. METHODS: Forty-five cancer patients were recruited from the Psycho-oncology Unit of the San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital in Rome. We collected anamnestic data and self-report data on social sharing ability, quality of life, alexithymia, and attachment. RESULTS: Sharing with family (B ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence has been inconsistent regarding the impact of social networks on survival aft...
Purpose Cancer threatens the social well-being of patients and their informal caregivers. Social lif...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
A lot of research is carried out on the subject of social relations and quality of life. One should ...
Background: When people face health problems, their life satisfaction levels and social relations co...
Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and hope of cancer patie...
Objective: Several studies carried out over the last years show that patients' adjustment is very im...
OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to examine awareness of cancer and the relationship with distress...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
Objective: To explore the hypothesis that different methods of selecting and printing information ...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
WOS: 000405655200006Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and h...
Purpose: Growing use of electronic health information in-creases opportunities to build population c...
OBJECTIVE:Little attention has been paid to understanding how engaging in cancer-related interperson...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence has been inconsistent regarding the impact of social networks on survival aft...
Purpose Cancer threatens the social well-being of patients and their informal caregivers. Social lif...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
A lot of research is carried out on the subject of social relations and quality of life. One should ...
Background: When people face health problems, their life satisfaction levels and social relations co...
Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and hope of cancer patie...
Objective: Several studies carried out over the last years show that patients' adjustment is very im...
OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to examine awareness of cancer and the relationship with distress...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
Objective: To explore the hypothesis that different methods of selecting and printing information ...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
WOS: 000405655200006Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and h...
Purpose: Growing use of electronic health information in-creases opportunities to build population c...
OBJECTIVE:Little attention has been paid to understanding how engaging in cancer-related interperson...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence has been inconsistent regarding the impact of social networks on survival aft...
Purpose Cancer threatens the social well-being of patients and their informal caregivers. Social lif...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...